Assault reported near Hayes and Van Ness streets, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, an assault occurred near Hayes and Van Ness streets. The victim reported that the suspect yelled racial slurs then fled on foot. The suspect is described as a Latino male in his 30s, 5 feet 10 inches tall, wearing a blue plaid shirt, light-colored jeans, and a light baseball cap.
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Northern Monday party 240[1] at Hayes and Van Ness.
00:06
First of all 816 David.
00:14
Copy Mission 15, he's sufficient.
00:18
September 13, they have a copy.
00:20
RP was 240[1], they're out of breath of the current moment.
00:23
Possibly occurred in the area of Hayes and Gough, but the suspect was yelling racial slurs, unit back.
00:32
Phone 6, they have a copy.
00:34
Scott.
00:38
Not to allow the father back into the home and the child in the home.
00:44
We're requesting TV standby in case the father shows up.
00:49
(number withheld)
00:58
Joe 1-Walkar 415-16-8-1-1-2
01:03
And then calls in or a text that falls the boxes for the fire department I think that the dad is locked out.
01:17
And this is 4GATEMO.
01:23
Putting units on the 240[1] at Hayes and Van Ness.
01:26
We're putting a suspect description of a Latino male in 30s, 5'10" medium build with a light-colored baseball cap, blue plaid shirt, light-colored jeans, no weapons were seen, lasting on foot in an unknown direction on an unknown street.
01:38
408 was refused.
Police codes explained
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[1]
240: Assault
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